Toronto Man Charged After Failing to Stop for Police on 401 MARCH 13, 2017

(Leeds, On.) – Members of the Ontario Provincial Police are continuing an investigation into a vehicle that failed to stop for police.

On the 9th of March 2017 at about 5:00 P.M. members of the Ontario Provincial Police received a traffic complaint from a member of the public on Highway 401. The vehicle was located and failed to stop when requested. The vehicle travelled through multi-jurisdictions, before finally being stopped on Highway 401 west of Long Beach.

22 year old Brandon HARDING-MACDOW of the Toronto area faces charges of Attempt Murder, Dangerous Driving, Driving while Disqualified, Flight From Police, Possession of Stolen Property Under $5000, and Breach of Probation, Contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada. He also faces a charge of being in Possession of a Controlled Substance.

A 17 year old male from Ajax, Ontario, faces charges of Flight From Police, and Possession of Stolen Property Under $5000, Contrary to the Criminal Code of Canada. His name will not be released as per provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Both made a brief appearance at the Ontario Court of Justice, Provincial Division in Brockville on the 10th of March 2017. HARDING-MACDOW remains in custody pending a bail hearing scheduled for the 17th of March 2017. The 17 year old male youth was released pending a future court appearance.

The investigation continues.

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